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02 - The Existence of God

Jun 20, 202130 min
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Episode description

Ok, so we need to have faith. But faith in what? How can we even know whether God exists?

In this episode we unpack some of the main proofs for the existence of God.

This episode covers Part One, Section One, Chapter One of the Catechism of the Catholic Church.


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References and further reading/listening/viewing:


On arguments for the existence of God:

On the argument from desire:

  • Ted Chiang, “What’s Expected of us”, from Exhalation. (His other book, Stories of Your Life is also really worth reading - in my opinion it’s better than Exhalation.)

  • C. S. Lewis, Surprised by Joy.

  • St Thomas Aquinas

    • Summa Contra Gentiles III.48. Another permutation of it appears in II.55.

    • The Summa Theologiae 1.75.6

  • The following quote from Kristin Lavransdatter, by Sigrid Undset: 

    • "There is no one, Kristin, who does not love and fear God [...] For if a man knew no yearning for God and God’s being, then he would thrive in Hell, and we alone would not understand that he had found his heart’s desire. Then the fire would not burn him if he did not long for coolness, and he would not feel the pain of the serpent’s bite if he did not long for peace.”

On the argument from motion:

On the argument from design:

On the argument from morality:


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